
Andreessen Horowitz has led an $8.2 million seed funding investment in Kitchener, Ontario-based Scribenote. The funding round also saw participation from Inovia, the UW Velocity Fund, and several angel investors. Scribenote, an AI-driven scribe service for veterinarians, aims to save hours of work per day by automating transcription tasks. The service is already in use in hundreds of veterinary clinics, addressing the increasing demand for high-quality pet care amidst staffing constraints. Scribenote is on a mission to improve veterinary documentation efficiency.
Scribenote has successfully completed a fundraising round led by @a16z raising a total of $8.2 million, with participation from @inovia and @velocityfund. Read the full press release here: https://t.co/n9vczI3lFF #Scribenote #a16z #inovia #velocity #veterinary #aiscribe https://t.co/XMiYJmzsaD
📷 Our team @a16z couldn't be more excited to partner with @ScribenoteInc and lead their new funding round. AI is reinventing how everyone gets work done - and veterinarians need this more than anyone, with documentation that takes hours daily. Scribenote is changing this 📷 https://t.co/qAanlHA3S8
Announcing our @a16z investment in @scribenoteinc! Scribenote saves veterinarians hours of work per day with AI - starting with transcription - and it's already being used in hundreds of clinics. More on their story and why @illscience + I invested👇 https://t.co/9uATeSkCIn
